Saturday, July 19, 2008

An interview is an interview - isn't it?

It used to be that a job interview was a simple case of answering the right questions, looking the part and having the right experience or qualifications. Nowadays however the competition is much more fierce and the level of interviewing has increased dramatically.

Depending on the type of job you're applying for, there's a good chance you're going to be facing a different type of interview. Here are a few to look out for:

  • Public sector and professional roles - Panel Interview
  • Interstate and overseas - Video Conference or Telephone Interview
  • Screening for roles - Telephone Interview
  • Management or service roles - Role Play and Pressure Interviews
  • Most jobs - Behaviour Interview
  • First interviews or with smaller companies - One-on-One Interview
If you only have one day to prepare for an interview, you still have enough time to get yourself ready to WOW your potential employer.


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